Guest guest Posted July 14, 2005 Report Share Posted July 14, 2005 > --- In , " Rick " <risrosen@y...> wrote: > > , > > > > I have the book, and I've been doing her program (with 's clinic) > > for a couple of months. But can this program help someone who's > > bipolar? It seems to me that wrote that her program doesn't do > > much for severe mental illness like that. I'll ask her though. > > > > Rick, > this is what you wrote and I to what I responded: > > " I am thinking that > improving her diet might help her significantly. " > > B. > > /I'm glad you are familiar with the program already and it sounds like > it's helped you if you are the same guy I'm thinking of. , Yes, I think I am. I think you're the one who emailed me a couple of months ago when I posted about my eating disorder. 's clinic has helped some. Last week I read something in " Life Without Bread " that has (so far) enabled me to stop eating cereal/milk/lots of sugar at night, which I'd been struggling for a long time to do, and within a few days I started feeling so much better, in some ways better then I've ever felt in my adult life. I actually feel a little like I have a body! I still have big digestive issues, of course, particularly regarding fats, which I'm trying to eat as much of as I can. What I read was that when one eats too much carbs for too long--and I was living on cereal/milk/lots of sugar for over 8 years--one's metabolism changes from fat/protein-burning to carb-burning. And when such a person who is thin(like I am) tries to eat a low-carb diet, he will often lose his appetite, not having much appetite for meat. That's what I would run up against when I tried not to eat cereal. The book says that if the person stays with the low-carb diet, the metabolism will eventually change back and the person will regain his appetite. Having that hope enabled me to stop eating the cereal and to do whatever I have to do to stay on the diet. Now that I know how it feels, I won't go back anyway, but I sure hope it happens... Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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